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What's the moral of sending quilts?

Sending a quilt means that hope is rising step by step and career is advancing by leaps and bounds. In China, when you get married or marry your daughter, you should give them a quilt. First, because the quilt is a sign of warmth, it represents the warmth of relatives.

On the other hand, the quilt is homophonic with "life". Giving a quilt to a married person means that the husband and wife will be together for life, which means growing old together. Wedding quilts are usually even, which means yes. Wedding quilts are usually made of silk, which means that the couple will be together.

Matters needing attention in sending quilts.

Homophonic with peers. Passing the quilt to the children of the younger generation means that the children of the younger generation will become more and more prosperous. So the quilt can't be given to outsiders. It's good luck to send a new quilt. Wish you a happy and smooth life. You can't give the old quilt to others, because it's impolite.

The quilt is homophonic with "fate", and the red quilt should also be chosen to send your daughter a quilt, which means wealth. You should also pay attention to the number of quilts, which must be even, indicating men. Moreover, most ancient quilts were hand-sewn. The family will choose new cotton before the daughter gets married, and then find a good day to make it. Producers also have strict requirements and must be American adult women. They have to make them so.